One being the use of Boric acid which contacts the cockroach and tears up the intestinal gut wall. The most common of these belong to the chemical classes called pyrethroids. They kill by disrupting the insect’s nervous system, each in a specific manner. The insect growth regulator hydro-prene is used in some formulations. One important factor when applying these insecticides is following the label instructions thoroughly because the improper use of these chemicals can cause severe damage human body. The development of new insecticides are said to be much safer when contact occurs with the human body or when applying the insecticide. (Cockroach control) The most important reason behind producing the new insecticide is because some of the cockroaches have become resistant to the old insecticides. With resistance occurring the effectiveness of the old insecticides is either greatly reduced or they become useless against the resistant populations of cockroaches. The development of new insecticides will continued to be developed because with hardiness of the cockroach it will eventually become resistant to the new insecticides and another insecticide will be needed to continue control of
One being the use of Boric acid which contacts the cockroach and tears up the intestinal gut wall. The most common of these belong to the chemical classes called pyrethroids. They kill by disrupting the insect’s nervous system, each in a specific manner. The insect growth regulator hydro-prene is used in some formulations. One important factor when applying these insecticides is following the label instructions thoroughly because the improper use of these chemicals can cause severe damage human body. The development of new insecticides are said to be much safer when contact occurs with the human body or when applying the insecticide. (Cockroach control) The most important reason behind producing the new insecticide is because some of the cockroaches have become resistant to the old insecticides. With resistance occurring the effectiveness of the old insecticides is either greatly reduced or they become useless against the resistant populations of cockroaches. The development of new insecticides will continued to be developed because with hardiness of the cockroach it will eventually become resistant to the new insecticides and another insecticide will be needed to continue control of